HELACS project, presented at Composiforum 2022 to the industy

The HELACS project was one of the main projects presented at the 3rd edition of COMPOSIFORUM, the international forum on composite materials, organised by the Cátedra Aitiip-Unizar, in Zaragoza.

The Consortium members offered masterful speeches, approaching the project developments and industrial applicabilities to the audience, formed by a hundred of representatives of companies related to multiple industries such as aviation, automotive, R&D, construction, technology or plastics. HELACS’ roll up and brochure was also showcased at the event and delivered to the attendants.

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The event, that gatheret together experts from different disciplines and companies, was opened by high representatives of the Goverment of Aragón and University of Zaragoza and the Centre for Industrial Technical Development, linked to the spanish Innovation Ministry.

The event concluded with a lunch-networking and a visit to Aitiip’s facilities.

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  • For aircrafts that are no longer in service, the owner considers the trade-off between direct resale and disassemble & recycled. Besides that, HELACS project (Holistic processes for the cost-effective and sustainable management of End of Life of Aircraft Composite Structures) is focused on the study of the second one of these options.

  • AITIIP Technology Centre leads HELACS, a European project which aims to develop a dual methodology of controlled comprehensive dismantling in order to make possible the classification, recycling and reuse of aircraft parts made of thermoset and thermoplastic composites that have reached their end of life. Annually, the aeronautical industry is depositing more than 40,000 tons of end-of-life composite material waste in landfills. Thanks to the recovery of materials, the technology proposed by HELACS will benefit the change towards an energy efficiency model.

  • You can now download the official HELACS project brochure. A project comes to transform the dismantling process of the aircraft of the future. HELACS employs novel robotics to recycle composite materials of large components. The HELACS process is based on the application of high water pressure that will selectively chop the thermoset parts into a dimension suitable for recycling. In addition, the pyrolysis process is used for the carbonization of the thermoset matrix to reuse the carbon fibers that overcome this chemical decomposition.

This project has received funding from the Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertaking under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement Nº 101007871
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